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In these two addresses, influential designer and writer William Morris shares his views on the relationship between art and society. Morris argues that the products of art should be accessible to all, and that artists must reclaim their place as producers rather than mere decorators. His ideas about the importance of handmade craftsmanship and the rejection of industrialization had a significant impact on the Arts and Crafts movement.
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Art and Its Producers, and The Arts and Crafts of To-day: Two Addresses Delivered Before the National Association for the Advancement of Art; 1901, William Morris
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